Volume 14 / Number 2
1972
Vol. 14 / No. 2
By: Ekpo O. Eyo
New Treasures From Nigeria
Recent excavations in western Nigeria conducted by the Department of Antiquities of the Government of Nigeria indicate that the town […]
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By: Vaughn E. Crawford
Excavations in the Swamps of Sumer
My first visit to Al-Hiba was in November, 1953, when 1 was a member of an archaeological survey led by […]
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By: B.K. Thapar
The Buried Past of Dehli
According to popular belief there have been eight imperial cities of Delhi of which New Delhi, or Raisina as it […]
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Vol. 14 / No. 2
By: Karen Goodrich-Hedrick and John D. Hedrick
Cruise of the United States Frigate Potomac
Sir Mortimer Wheeler’s dictum, “Dead archaeology is the driest dust that blows” is too often realized in ethnological specimens relegated […]
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Vol. 14 / No. 2
By: Jeffrey Klein
A Greek Metalworking Quarter: Eighth Century Excavations on Ischia
Ancient notices of the Greek colony of Pithekoussai, the present island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples, are surprisingly […]
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